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J Saunders' photos      '58-'67 T Hare's photos '47-'60

A new online forum has now been set up where Old Wycombiensians can discuss the old RGS school photos (and generally reminisce). It is at:

http://www.rgs.saund.co.uk/bb/

About nine years ago Tony Hare (RGS 1951-56) set up his website (http://www.rgs.tonyhare.co.uk/) to display old school photos from the 1950s (and later the 1940s and other school memorabilia). John Saunders, (RGS 1963-70) thought it was a great website so, with Tony’s active encouragement, followed his lead and set up a similar one http://www.rgs.saund.co.uk/) to display photos from 1958 to 1967. Tony and he thought it would be a good idea to set up a forum where contributors to these websites could chat with each other openly (or privately – there is a private message facility) about all things RGS to their hearts’ content.

Tony and John are acting as site administrators, so if you have any questions, queries or suggestions, please get in touch with one of them via the website. If you visit the forum, you will find it has some helpful advice posted on how to register, etc.

You can read any of the threads and comments at the forum without having to register, but in order to post comments, you will need to register under your normal name (forename/nickname plus surname, please). This is a pretty straightforward operation which won’t cost you any time or money (any problems, consult us), and we won’t pass your email addresses or details on to anybody else.

Note that Tony and John run their websites and the forum in a purely private capacity and we don’t have any ‘official’ status as regards the school. Nor are they in competition with it: they both liaise closely with Ian Clark, hon.sec. of the Old Wycombiensians Club.